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wingnuts
04-01-2022, 09:53 PM
Based on tomorrows forecast for NW winds I suspect it's going to be dock damage time as the ice has pulled away from the shores and shifting. I think I can hear the splintering lumber already! No match for circulators!:(

SAB1
04-02-2022, 04:38 AM
Circulators are not designed to stop moving ice, just to prevent it from forming. Most year round docks have clusters of piling in front of them to hold the ice back where wind is a factor.

tis
04-02-2022, 04:52 AM
Based on tomorrows forecast for NW winds I suspect it's going to be dock damage time as the ice has pulled away from the shores and shifting. I think I can hear the splintering lumber already! No match for circulators!:(

That's for sure. In a very calm area, I saw my neighbor's dock crumble like matchsticks from moving ice.

fatlazyless
04-02-2022, 05:13 AM
97-mph wind atop Mount Washington right now, reported most windy location in country ... with 7-degrees, freezing fog and light snow .... :eek: ... at this time ... hoo-yuh & hut-hut-hut! ... must be a wee bit c-o-l-d up there .... :D

And ....... Pago Pago, Samoa .... in the south pacific ocean, somewhere between Hawaii and Australia ..... checks in as the warmest U.S.A. location at 83-degrees, right now ..... aloha! .... :banana: .... to Samoa!

chachee52
04-02-2022, 06:17 AM
Based on tomorrows forecast for NW winds I suspect it's going to be dock damage time as the ice has pulled away from the shores and shifting. I think I can hear the splintering lumber already! No match for circulators!:(

LSP Big Pier has already been damaged from the ice this past week. I have never seen it get ripped off the cement foundation before, usually if it does get ice damage its the Dimond Island side of the pier just raises up and then settles down after thaw.

webmaster
04-02-2022, 08:10 AM
This video from a few years ago shows what happens when the ice breaks free:

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steve-on-mark
04-02-2022, 10:40 AM
one of the reasons I always hold my breath coming around the back side of Mark for the first time every spring!

nj2nh
04-03-2022, 09:18 AM
LSP Big Pier has already been damaged from the ice this past week. I have never seen it get ripped off the cement foundation before, usually if it does get ice damage its the Dimond Island side of the pier just raises up and then settles down after thaw.

This looks almost identical to the damage to our dock. In all our years (over 60), I have never seen anything like it.


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John Mercier
04-03-2022, 10:37 AM
It did seem to be an unusual winter, and early spring seems windier to me at least.

BoatHouse
04-04-2022, 09:51 AM
South Wolfeboro Bay. Not sure on the exact day this occurred.

dippasan
04-05-2022, 12:21 PM
Made it out to Sleepers island Friday night. Arrived to find a 4"x6"post snapped on the end of my crib dock along with damage to the frame. The end of the crib has also shifted approximately 12-18"
Within an hour of our arrival, a huge ice flow came through that would have prevented us from getting to the island. It was gone within a couple of hours.

I noticed 2 of my neighbors sustained damage to their docks as well.

Rough spring for ice damage due to the strong winds.

Descant
04-05-2022, 12:46 PM
Made it out to Sleepers island Friday night. Arrived to find a 4"x6"post snapped on the end of my crib dock along with damage to the frame. The end of the crib has also shifted approximately 12-18"
Within an hour of our arrival, a huge ice flow came through that would have prevented us from getting to the island. It was gone within a couple of hours.

I noticed 2 of my neighbors sustained damage to their docks as well.

Rough spring for ice damage due to the strong winds.
Sorry to hear about the dock damage. It should all be history in a few days.

How did you get to/from the island?

dippasan
04-06-2022, 11:33 AM
Sorry to hear about the dock damage. It should all be history in a few days.

How did you get to/from the island?

Hitched a ride on a friends pontoon boat from Ames.